| bunty | hey guys | 07:30 |
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| bunty | anyone up? | 07:30 |
| bunty | why starting jackd -dfirewire doesn't work as an audio user but works as root? | 07:32 |
| bunty | which permissions do I have to set so I can use my firewire device as an audio user. I'm using kernel 2.6.39 | 07:33 |
| uwe | hi all | 09:50 |
| uwe | currently i work with unbutustudio 10.10 and it works fine | 09:53 |
| uwe | and i wonder if should go for 11.04 | 09:55 |
| dubphil | Hi I have succesfully compiled linuxsampler, I can make a package if you want for ubuntustudio | 18:31 |
| orngjce223 | You want #ubuntustudio-dev I think | 18:39 |
| dubphil | orngjce223: ah yes you are right thanks | 18:49 |
| dubphil | orngjce223: do you know howto to have a list of kernel in grub2 on 11.04 ? | 18:50 |
| dubphil | I have installed the lowlatency kernel but I have no more sounds with it so I would like to load the generic one | 18:51 |
| orngjce223 | run sudo update-grub and see if it picks them up, if not you need to install the generic kernel in the package manager and try again | 18:51 |
| dubphil | orngjce223: ok it has found it | 18:52 |
| orngjce223 | When grub2 shows up on next boot you can just select it | 18:52 |
| orngjce223 | If it boots you can uninstall all the lowlatency packages | 18:52 |
| orngjce223 | Cool | 18:52 |
| dubphil | I don't see grub at boot, I directly see the xubuntu splashscreen | 18:53 |
| orngjce223 | Ah | 18:53 |
| orngjce223 | Hmm | 18:53 |
| orngjce223 | I think you could do something with the grub config to give you multiple seconds but I don't know the details | 18:54 |
| dubphil | umh desinstalling reinstalling the kernel each time is quite annoying | 18:54 |
| orngjce223 | I'd probably ask Google | 18:54 |
| orngjce223 | Huh | 18:54 |
| orngjce223 | Yeah, I'd ask Google how to edit the grub config files, there should be an entry there for the delay before booting into the latest kernel automatically | 18:54 |
| dubphil | yes I did but it is always the old way with grub legacy | 18:54 |
| orngjce223 | Ah. :c | 18:55 |
| orngjce223 | You may want to ask around in the #ubuntu channel then, I'm not sure how to do it | 18:55 |
| dubphil | but perhaps with delay it should be better | 18:55 |
| dubphil | thanks orngjce223 | 18:55 |
| orngjce223 | You're welcome? | 18:55 |
| Krasslig | o/ | 19:13 |
| Krasslig | is ardour the best software to produce music on linux? | 19:13 |
| holstein | Krasslig: depends... what kind of music?.. ardour2 does not support MIDI currently, so if you are interested in MIDI, then i would say no | 19:15 |
| holstein | ardour3 releases soon though, and that has MIDI support | 19:15 |
| Krasslig | well i produce dubstep/dnb/jungle on windows | 19:15 |
| holstein | right, depends on how you do that | 19:16 |
| Krasslig | with fruity loops | 19:16 |
| holstein | either way, you'll want JACK | 19:16 |
| Krasslig | and ableton | 19:16 |
| Krasslig | JACK is that a program? | 19:16 |
| holstein | lots of guys doing that use LMMS | 19:16 |
| holstein | theres qtractor, seq24 | 19:16 |
| holstein | all kinds of things really, and they are all interconnected by JACK | 19:17 |
| holstein | Krasslig: JACK is the sound server | 19:17 |
| holstein | for example | 19:17 |
| Krasslig | hmmm | 19:17 |
| holstein | if i want to take a guitar, plug that into an interface, run that signal through effects proecessing such as rakarrack, have that sound trigger a midi sound... | 19:17 |
| holstein | then | 19:18 |
| Krasslig | don't rlly get it but lemme check it out | 19:18 |
| holstein | have that MIDI sound routed through more effects | 19:18 |
| holstein | and track all of that as audio to ardour | 19:18 |
| Krasslig | im confused | 19:18 |
| holstein | while streaming that out to th internect.. | 19:18 |
| holstein | OR doing anything else i want that is JACK supported | 19:18 |
| Krasslig | ardour supports vst plugins right? | 19:18 |
| holstein | *which is most everyting | 19:18 |
| holstein | everything* | 19:18 |
| Krasslig | the windows ones | 19:18 |
| holstein | Krasslig: ?? | 19:18 |
| holstein | why would it do that? | 19:18 |
| holstein | a better question is | 19:18 |
| holstein | do the vendors of those plugins support linux | 19:19 |
| holstein | and why or why not | 19:19 |
| holstein | Krasslig: you might want to look into the audio distrobution called KXstudio | 19:19 |
| holstein | theres a support channel #kxstudio | 19:19 |
| holstein | ubuntustudio cannont include support for such software out of the box for legal reasons | 19:19 |
| Krasslig | ok cool will check it out and holstein i read that somewhere that u could open vst plugins in it or something | 19:20 |
| holstein | i dont do a lot of MIDI personally | 19:20 |
| holstein | and, i dont jump through a lot of hoops to support software that doesnt support the OS i use | 19:20 |
| holstein | BUT | 19:20 |
| holstein | check out #kxstudio and also #opensourcemusicians | 19:21 |
| holstein | losts of MIDI folk in that community, and you'll do better asking someone in the know what works | 19:21 |
| holstein | rather than just trying a bunch of them with trial and error | 19:21 |
| holstein | Krasslig: consider the 32bit version of KXstudio | 19:21 |
| holstein | theres a VST pack that the maintainer has | 19:21 |
| holstein | its 32bit only* | 19:21 |
| holstein | anyways... BBL | 19:22 |
| Krasslig | thanx alot for the info guys | 19:22 |
| Krasslig | <3 | 19:22 |
| Krasslig | have a graet life | 19:22 |
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